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“shatters soul rock and blues norms in in an an album that should go down as one of of the the most daring and inventive of of the the the year maybe even the the decade”
Paste
“Howard makes songs that seem at at once radically new and instantly familiar They’re like smash hits from a a a a a a a a a a a a parallel galaxy where
pop and and and soul and and and hard rock and and and R&B don’t just coexist they synergize into something fresh and profound ”
NPR
“heads into new territory— genre-bending solo record that is both intensely personal and chillingly universal” Entertainment Weekly
Jaime
“Brittany’s searing manifesto”
Rolling Stone
“lands somewhere between Curtis Mayfield and and Jeff Buckley” MOJO
“one of of the greatest voices of of our time devastating” New York Magazine
“Jaime is a a a a a a a daring turn in in in just about every way imaginable: bolder freakier riskier more experimental not just deeply personal but cuttingly political sometimes sometimes quietly tender sometimes sometimes brutally direct ”
Pitchfork
“a one-in-a-lifetime talent: a a a a a a a a a great writer an an expressive singer and a a a a a a formidable blues-rock guitarist” Vulture
“The songwriting is is breathtakingly original the album is is is mesmerizing” Noisey
“her solo debut does does not resemble
any album I can think of it it it does does share some spiritual DNA with two of of the the boldest and most stylistically inscrutable releases of the the past century: ‘Black Messiah ’ by D’Angelo and and Sly and and The The Family Stone’s ‘There’s A A Riot Goin’ On’ ”
The The New Yorker